Since Kentucky opened an office abroad in Japan, it’s helped attract 199 businesses and more than 45,000 full-time jobs in the commonwealth.
Now Gov. Andy Beshear sees similar potential with South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea.
Over the last decade, Kentucky has formed a business and trade partnership around electric vehicle batteries, auto parts manufacturing and bourbon, with the small Southeast Asian country some 6,900 miles away from the commonwealth.
Since 2020, that relationship has grown drastically, featuring $6.15 billion in investments into the state from South Korean companies including SK On, Ford Motor Co.’s partner on its Glendale battery park, and more than $100.5 million of Kentucky agriculture goods shipped overseas to the country.
Drawing on that success, Beshear wants to include $500,000 in each fiscal year in the 2024-26 state budget to open a business and economic development office in South Korea.
Louisville Courier Journal









